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The US is investigating a leak of highly classified US intelligence about Israel’s plans for retaliation against Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. One of the people ...
An anonymous United States official called the leak "deeply concerning". [8] The Israel Defense Forces did not comment on the leak of the classified documents. [5] A senior Israel official reported that the Israel Defense Forces were aware of the leak, and that they were taking the breach "very seriously". [7]
An apparent U.S. intelligence breach related to Israel’s plans to strike Iran has unsettled the intelligence community and sent the Biden administration scrambling to determine if it came from a ...
The FBI has opened an investigation into the unauthorized leak of classified U.S. intelligence documents containing Israel’s potential plans for a retaliatory strike against Iran, the bureau ...
The first alternative proposed in the paper, entitle "Option A", [3] proposes reinstating the sovereignty of the Palestinian Authority in Gaza. [4] [5] [6] The paper rejects this alternative because it would be ineffective in deterring attacks against Israel, [6] and it would be "an unprecedented victory of the Palestinian national movement, a victory that will claim the lives of thousands of ...
The Voice of Israel, broadcast from Jerusalem to Iran, reflects and broadcasts the Israeli government's political propaganda against "nuclear Iran" in Persian.. Influential and high-ranking people in Israel's army and intelligence, military and security organizations, as well as among senior politicians and Israeli media, are in favor or against that Israel's "preemptive attack" on "Iran's ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The FBI is investigating the public disclosure of a pair of highly classified intelligence documents describing Israel's preparations for a retaliatory strike on Iran, the ...
Using a mixture of human intelligence from within the Government of Iran and signals intelligence from intercepted Iranian communications, Mossad determined that the Minister of Energy Reza Ardakanian and the head of the nuclear program Mohsen Fakhrizadeh had chosen a rundown warehouse in Shorabad to hide the documents.